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"The face of the operation is Briatore (referred to exclusively in the film by his colleagues and angry, chanting detractors as "Flavio"), an anthropomorphic radish who spends most of his time at QPR plotting to fire all of the managers."

At press time, Harbaugh had sent Michigan’s athletic department an envelope containing a heavily annotated seating chart, a list of the 63,000 seat views he had found unsatisfactory, and a glowing 70-page report on section 25, row 12, seat 9, which he claimed is “exactly what the great sport of football is all about.”

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My son and wife are the best thing to ever happen to me, but my wife and I were great before son and it definitely took a while to get back to that after. And I'll also say, be prepared for the change in your relationship once sex has a procreation goal in mind and that goal not achieved right away.

This is a joke, right? Elite defenses sure, but so did the 49ers. And Moss was in the twilight of his career that 2007 season. He blew up BECAUSE of Brady. Not the other way around. And to use this as an argument against Brady when Montana had Rice is just laughable. Not to take away from Young, but it's arguable the 49ers won the three super bowls in 6 years because of Rice and not the QB.

Brady straight up won the super bowls for the Pats and it was the defense and two ridiculous catches (almost three) that kept him from being perfect.

Local news story I saw posted to YouTube after this incident said it's easier now for people to illegally acquire professional grade fireworks. Those have shorter fuses and are way more powerful than the stuff you can buy from Phamtom or Blackcat.

Layperson opinion, but nurse or whomever definitely violated HIPAA. Espn though is tricky. The article I saw didn't have the image posted, but just "sources told Adam Schefter" etc. Schefter, however, retweeted the image the nurse or whomever released. That's probably a big issue for Schefter. But espn probably staves off a lawsuit here as they didn't seek to obtain hospital recommends and then post them. They just reported the news (espn as sports tmz jokes aside).

I was a bit self-conscious about it as a teen, but as an adult who only has to shave about 3 times a week and then only the chin and upper lip with any real attention to detail I love only having to change blades once a month. Plus, my wife says I'd look terrible with a beard. Hooray money saving genetics!

I think it makes sense. Most national championships (including our '97) are disputed. Even BCS had many issues. This is the first time there was a playoff and, sigh, the Buckeyes just had to be that first team.

If you want to get married near Ann Arbor, you must consider Weber's. Back in 2008 it was far and away the best deal in town and they did an amazing job. In 2008 their minimum spend was $5,500 and we had to get EXTRA things to get there for a wedding with 120 guests. Also, open bar for four hours was $14 per guest for mid level booze (Jack, Absolut, etc.). Not per guest per hour. PER GUEST. There is no way they made money off of us and probably lost a bundle!

For the story:

Groom (not me fortunately) is at the beach with friends day after the wedding (destination wedding). Groom starts losing his mind and splashing around in the water. Wedding ring fell off. Searched for two hours and no luck. Dinner with bride and bride's family is fast approaching, so a buddy gives groom his wedding ring as a backup. Groom takes backup ring, says he's going to keep looking for a few more minutes and then meet up for dinner. Groom arrives at dinner 2 hours later, which is much later than expected. Backup wedding ring is also lost in the Caribbean.

This is the problem with the show. The book stops just shy of most sexual violence. It's referred to of course, but rarely in detail. Read this scene in the book and it doesn't make you squirm much. The physical violence is graphic in the books, but most people can stomach this, especially GoT fans. It's really the sexual violence that HBO has taken way too far.

This is pretty simple (and a little political). With government underwriting a loan for anyone with a pulse, schools can charge whatever they want and people will find a way to pay for the right product. And 18 year olds don't understand what 100k of debt means on a future salary of 35k a year. And don't get me started on law schools...